reviewJournal of Experimental BotanyJan 2, 2012Closed access

The role of flavonoids in root-rhizosphere signalling: opportunities and challenges for improving plant-microbe interactions

Australian National University

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Abstract

The flavonoid pathway produces a diverse array of plant compounds with functions in UV protection, as antioxidants, pigments, auxin transport regulators, defence compounds against pathogens and during signalling in symbiosis. This review highlights some of the known function of flavonoids in the rhizosphere, in particular for the interaction of roots with microorganisms. Depending on their structure, flavonoids have been shown to stimulate or inhibit rhizobial nod gene expression, cause chemoattraction of rhizobia towards the root, inhibit root pathogens, stimulate mycorrhizal spore germination and hyphal branching, mediate allelopathic interactions between plants, affect quorum sensing, and chelate soil…

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Keywords
  • Rhizosphere
  • Flavonoid
  • Flavonoid biosynthesis
  • Rhizobia
  • Biology
  • Botany
  • Auxin
  • Symbiosis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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